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Showing posts with label Sue Devitt. Show all posts
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Monday, 13 December 2010

An English Garden


Second only to roses is my love of lavender. It's an obsession, which to be honest is a little bit out of control (and one that is well-documented). It's the first essential oil that I ever bought and for that it will always have a special place in my heart. Plus, the sheer versatility of this plant is almost second to none.

At the moment, I am loving Omorovicza's Gentle Buffing Cleanser, which along with Pineapple and Rosemary extracts sloughs away dead skin. But the scent of this wonder is of deep and calming lavender.

The genius that is John Masters Organics actually fused together two of my favourite things in the world: sea salt spray for hair with a scent of lavender. Hair is left with a lingering perfume of lavender and a natural beach-babe wave.

Sue Devitt's eye pencils are little miracle workers. This colour, Victoria Falls, is a gorgeous violet blue and will make any eye colour pop. I even got a compliment from my boyfriend on that one. Smudge during the day and intensify with pure pigment for evening.

Knackered Cow, with lavender, by Cowshed is my herbaceous bathroom staple. And for my morning shower, Mitchell and Peach wake me up. Made with English Lavender, Violet and Ylang-Ylang essential oils that have been matured over nine months, it is an English garden in a bottle. Heaven. 

Omorovicza Gentle Buffing Cleanser, £42.00
Mitchell and Peach Shower Wash, £20.00
Sue Devitt, Eye Intensifier Pencil, £17.50
Cowshed Room Fragrance, £22.00

Saturday, 27 November 2010

Intergalactic Beauty

 
Talking of intergalactic beauty, I have found it. Christmas party season is almost officially upon us and I am on the hunt for inspiration.

The i-glow compact from New Cid Cosmetics might as well be from outer space. Its marbled appearance reminded of Jupiter's speckled rocky surface. And the glow it promises is out of this world. You only need a tiny amount and you can use it on any part of your body.

I also love Sue Devitt's Eye Palettes, each of which are inspired by a different location on Earth. However, this Kilimanjaro palette may as well be the uneven stripes of a Lunar moon.

Finally, for a very healthy glow, Le Metier de Beaute's Creme Fresh Tints (Poppy is my favourite) create a super-sheer wash of colour. As if by magic.

Le Metier de Beaute's Creme Fresh Tint, Poppy